Does a SCOTTISH breakfast have haggis in it? It seems the OP wants to know where to get a Scottish Breakfast in Tenerife but 3 of the 5 replies (2 being from Bonnie Scotland) say you don´t get haggis for breakfast you get square sausage. So who is right???
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One for the Scottish Contingent
As you can see I am bored, hurt my back so not moving around too much - Jim at friends watching 65" 3D TV and will want one when he gets home and I saw a question on another forum which I think you lot can answer.
Does a SCOTTISH breakfast have haggis in it? It seems the OP wants to know where to get a Scottish Breakfast in Tenerife but 3 of the 5 replies (2 being from Bonnie Scotland) say you don´t get haggis for breakfast you get square sausage. So who is right???
Does a SCOTTISH breakfast have haggis in it? It seems the OP wants to know where to get a Scottish Breakfast in Tenerife but 3 of the 5 replies (2 being from Bonnie Scotland) say you don´t get haggis for breakfast you get square sausage. So who is right???
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It certainly doesn't in this house. Traditional Scottish Breakfast is normally, Bacon, Egg, Lorne (Square) Sausage, Potato Scone, Beans and usually (but not always) Black Pudding.Gypsy wrote:As you can see I am bored, hurt my back so not moving around too much - Jim at friends watching 65" 3D TV and will want one when he gets home and I saw a question on another forum which I think you lot can answer.
Does a SCOTTISH breakfast have haggis in it? It seems the OP wants to know where to get a Scottish Breakfast in Tenerife but 3 of the 5 replies (2 being from Bonnie Scotland) say you don´t get haggis for breakfast you get square sausage. So who is right???
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On the TV front, you should be glad it's not my friends he's gone to, he has a 10 foot screen with a 3d projector coupled to his Virginmedia TIVO box, 3d bluRay Player and a full 5.1 sound system.Gypsy wrote:As you can see I am bored, hurt my back so not moving around too much - Jim at friends watching 65" 3D TV and will want one when he gets home and I saw a question on another forum which I think you lot can answer.
Does a SCOTTISH breakfast have haggis in it? It seems the OP wants to know where to get a Scottish Breakfast in Tenerife but 3 of the 5 replies (2 being from Bonnie Scotland) say you don´t get haggis for breakfast you get square sausage. So who is right???
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That is starting to make me feel hungry, wonder what time he will get back - I have put a stew in the oven and it is smelling good I might just start before him.
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Remember to leave some for him !!!!
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When I'm in B&Bs up here, they almost always offer haggis and black pudding (both sliced) in their full Scottish brekkie. Curiously, they rarely do square sausage, it's usually links.
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is haggis not essentially white pudding?
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Nope, different beastie all together Dermo. White pudding & Haggis
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Gypsy, would you like some patches
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They tasted very similar last time I tried haggis. Or maybe that was just taking advantage of the poor simple tourist.The Lone Ranger wrote:Nope, different beastie all together Dermo. White pudding & Haggis
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Whilst on the Wiki link I searched square sausage, now I know what that is.The Lone Ranger wrote:Nope, different beastie all together Dermo. White pudding & Haggis
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It's Sunday name is Lorne sausage...Perfectspecimen wrote:Whilst on the Wiki link I searched square sausage, now I know what that is.The Lone Ranger wrote:Nope, different beastie all together Dermo. White pudding & Haggis
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Thanks Kev, I have taken some volteren and have some volteren cream too so it is starting to kick in and work. I should be OK by tomorrow, nice hot bath, early night and hopefully sorted. xx
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My friend has a Telvision thats half a mile wide and has its own satalite station, He uses a generating station to run it, The sound is faster than sound so you hear what happened in two hours time, it creates enough heat for the whole town, so everybody walks around in shorts,
He bought it from me when i upgraded
He bought it from me when i upgraded
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Does nobody do clootie dumpling any more , fried and topped with fried eggsThe Lone Ranger wrote:When I'm in B&Bs up here, they almost always offer haggis and black pudding (both sliced) in their full Scottish brekkie. Curiously, they rarely do square sausage, it's usually links.
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Black and white then
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Mine is bigger than yoursMcqueen wrote:My friend has a Telvision thats half a mile wide and has its own satalite station, He uses a generating station to run it, The sound is faster than sound so you hear what happened in two hours time, it creates enough heat for the whole town, so everybody walks around in shorts,
He bought it from me when i upgraded
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Someone gave me some clootie dumpling, I thought it was Chrismas Pud.searcher wrote:Does nobody do clootie dumpling any more , fried and topped with fried eggsThe Lone Ranger wrote:When I'm in B&Bs up here, they almost always offer haggis and black pudding (both sliced) in their full Scottish brekkie. Curiously, they rarely do square sausage, it's usually links.
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Asda still sell sliced clootie dumpling. It's great fried with a full Scottish!
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Just googled that. Looks great. I'm going to have a go at cooking/baking/boiling one.The Lone Ranger wrote:Asda still sell sliced clootie dumpling. It's great fried with a full Scottish!
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Shoot the kent first Dermot3rdforum wrote:Just googled that. Looks great. I'm going to have a go at cooking/baking/boiling one.The Lone Ranger wrote:Asda still sell sliced clootie dumpling. It's great fried with a full Scottish!
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We used to get them made for our birthdays when we were bairns. Mum would put in a few thruppenny bits and when it got sliced up we'd all be searching for them!
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I had the thrupenny bits weekend before last
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3rdforum wrote:I had the thrupenny bits weekend before last
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I expect last time you tried it on with the girls at that reunion Dermo, they had no Thrupenny bits.